Colors make our lives colorful. They are everywhere in our everyday life. Every child already has shades that it prefers or less likes.
What color does your child like? Which one does it like less?
Children can name colours around the age of 3 years.
Beautiful little adventures to learn colors we show you now.
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Collect the material.
The children empty the colored plug buttons (or blocks, buttons, etc.).
The children sort the colors into different bowls.
The kids can do this on their own.
You can also give explorer tasks:
* look for all plug buttons, e.g. the yellow like the sun or the green like the meadow
* alternately always look for a yellow and a green.
* say with each plug-button: it is e.g. green, like the meadow or red, like...
You can also sing a colour song, like green, green, green are all my clothes.
At first it is easier for the children to concentrate on the basic colours: yellow, blue and red and possibly still green. Later also colors like pink, turquoise, light blue, etc. can be added.
Colors can also be sorted in everyday activities:
E.g. Sorting clothespins
For example, help put together laundry and sort all blue socks
For example, when clearing the bookshelf, all red books can be sorted
For example, plastic bowls or lids in the cabinet can be sorted in color
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
Collect the material.
The children empty the colored plug buttons (or blocks, buttons, etc.).
The children sort the colors into different bowls.
The kids can do this on their own.
You can also give explorer tasks:
* look for all plug buttons, e.g. the yellow like the sun or the green like the meadow
* alternately always look for a yellow and a green.
* say with each plug-button: it is e.g. green, like the meadow or red, like...
You can also sing a colour song, like green, green, green are all my clothes.
At first it is easier for the children to concentrate on the basic colours: yellow, blue and red and possibly still green. Later also colors like pink, turquoise, light blue, etc. can be added.
Colors can also be sorted in everyday activities:
E.g. Sorting clothespins
For example, help put together laundry and sort all blue socks
For example, when clearing the bookshelf, all red books can be sorted
For example, plastic bowls or lids in the cabinet can be sorted in color
Have fun!
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